But, in summer it pops with citron yellow flowers instead of the usual pink found on most upright perennial sedum plants. Reaching up to 18 inches tall and up to 28 inches wide in a mounding or clumping formation, this perennial sedum is easy to grow and maintain. Once established, it rarely requires supplemental watering and is such a strong grower that it doesn't need fertilizing. Plant the Lemonjade in full sun and poor to average soil that is well draining and watch it grow.

The Lemonjade Sedum is different because of its soft yellow flowers which also take on a rosy glow in cooler weather. Great for cut flower gardens, waterwise gardens, drought tolerant and firescaping landscapes.